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21 great dog-friendly US vacation destinations

So, you’ve decided it’s finally time for a vacation. Good for you! However, you’re facing a bit of a dilemma because you’re the proud parent of a pup. Do not worry. I’ve rounded up 21 of the best dog-friendly spots in the US! 

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Cannon Beach, Oregon

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The Oregon Coast has been a popular destination for dog parents on the West Coast for decades. Cannon Beach is an ideal base to explore the area thanks to its proximity to amazing stretches of sand (perfect for your pet to run along), and almost every place in town is dog-friendly.

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Asheville, North Carolina

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Full of amazing dog-friendly hotels (or campgrounds, if that's your thing), Asheville is the ideal mountain escape for dogs and their owners on the East Coast. After a scenic hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains, sample the growing craft beer scene at one of the numerous breweries.

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Austin, Texas

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The Texas state capitol is one of the country's youngest, hippest, and fastest-growing cities. That means lots of young people are moving there, often with a dog. Austin is full of breweries, coffee shops, and parks looking to welcome you and your pet.

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The Florida Keys

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Ernest Hemingway and Key Lime Pie might have made this part of Florida famous. But its ever-growing reputation as a dog-friendly destination will keep it relevant as a vacation spot. And who wouldn’t want to relax amongst white sand and turquoise waters with their best friend?

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Bar Harbor, Maine

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Acadia National Park is unique because it has a proper town in the middle of the park. That’s why Bar Harbor is a fantastic place for dog owners to vacation with their four-legged friends. Hang out in one of America’s most scenic towns, where dogs are welcome, and hike in the park during the day.

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Mackinac Island, Michigan

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Northern Michigan’s most out-there getaway is also extremely dog-friendly. You can take dogs on the ferry from the mainland, on the island’s iconic carriage rides, and at most restaurant patios.

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San Diego, California

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If you’re looking for a getaway that’s warm all year round, full of amazing dog-friendly taco spots, and near the ocean, San Diego is the place for you! The smaller, more peaceful neighbor to LA is perfect for pet owners who want a beach vacation with their dog and access to city amenities.

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The Golden Isles, Georgia

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St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Little St. Simons Island, and Sea Island are four amazing getaways located between Savannah and Jacksonville. Named for the golden sand that graces each island’s shores, you and your pooch will have a fantastic time running along some of the area’s most beautiful beaches.

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Lake Placid, New York

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Situated in the tranquil Adirondacks, Lake Placid is a great destination to get out of the city. Take a run on the beach, swim in the cooling water (although only recommended in summer), and take in mountain views.

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Boulder, Colorado

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If you and your dog are the hiking type, there’s no better place to vacation than Boulder. At the footsteps of the Rockies, spend your days exploring the endless trails in clean mountain air.

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Black Hills, South Dakota

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You can’t take your dog to see Mount Rushmore, but you can hike the trails on the neighboring Blackberry Trail, which still has amazing views. Rapid City, the largest town in the area, is also known to be extremely dog-catering.

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Tucson, Arizona

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The desert isn’t always the most welcoming climate, but southern Arizona makes it easy to take a trip with dogs. The numerous trails, pet parks, and pet-friendly social spots make the city ideal. Just watch out for snakes — who often don’t care if they’re in the middle of the city!

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Northern Wisconsin

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This part of the state is full of sweeping woods (amazing during the fall) and cozy cabins where you and your furry friend will want to curl up no matter the season. In winter, play in the snow next to frozen lakes, and in summer, enjoy dips in the cool water to beat the Midwestern humidity.

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Seattle, Washington

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The Pacific Northwest has always had a reputation for being quite dog-friendly. And nowhere solidifies that more than the region’s largest city. Seattle is famous for having more dogs than kids, and you can bring both to most spots in town!

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Pensacola, Florida

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It’s summer all year round on Florida’s panhandle, and luckily for dog parents, you’re more than welcome to bring four-legged friends. There are numerous dog-friendly hotels, restaurants, and trails in this tropical town!

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Charleston, South Carolina

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One of the South’s most charming cities is also perfect for a getaway with your furry friend. Stroll enchanting streets, soak up the year-round warm weather, or take a day at the beach! 

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Chicago, Illinois

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The Midwest’s largest metropolis is a great vacation spot to take your dog. The shores of Lake Michigan are full of beaches to run on and the patios at many restaurants are ready to feed you both.

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Newport, Rhode Island

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Rhode Island’s beaches might just be one of the country’s best-kept secrets. While quite packed in summer, the rest of the year Newport and its sandy shores are a nice peaceful trip with your dog. Wander the historic town and take in the views of the scenic Cliff Walk.

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Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada

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The lake's clear waters propped up against the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevadas make Tahoe a great escape for many. And if you have your pup in tow, you're in luck, as hiking trails, lakeside shores, and pubs are ready to welcome you both.

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San Juan Islands, Washington

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A bit more of a journey to reach than other ferry-required destinations, the San Juans are the stuff of dreams. With secluded beaches, lavender fields for days, and adorable hidden ports and coves, you and your pup will never be bored.

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Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

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Yes, one of the most upscale vacay spots in the Northeast is ready to welcome you and your dog. The Vineyard’s beaches welcome four-legged companions during certain hours during peak season, but fewer restrictions apply throughout the rest of the year.

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